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Orbán accused of opening EU door to Russian spies
Hungary has been accused of helping Russian spies to infiltrate Europe, in the latest element of a growing EU backlash against prime minister Viktor Orbán.Read on »
EU says new asylum rules binding after Hungary declared it won't implement them
The European Commission says Hungary will need to abide by new internal asylum rules after Budapest said it had no intention of implementing them.Read on »
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Venezuela déjà vu: EU urges clarity after disputed vote
EU foreign affairs chief Josep Borrell has urged greater transparency after Venezuela's disputed Sunday election, as Hungary blocked a joint EU statement denouncing irregularities in the vote.Read on »
The EU must not turn its back on the world's most fragile countriesOPINION
If the EU turns away from its global responsibilities and obligations, it risks undoing years of hard-won progress towards improving outcomes for people living within the world’s most fragile and conflict-affected states.Read on »
Podcast: The 'cordon sanitaire' is what you want it to bePODCAST
A run through the recent political developments in the US, EU, and UK, focusing on democracy's challenges and the actions of leaders like Biden and Starmer as well as the EU Parliament. Read on »
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